Can Buddhists have hair?

The guidelines set in the Khandhaka are used to discourage vanity. Most Buddhist monks
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and nuns follow these rules today. There is variation between schools, but the monastic ordination of Buddhism always includes a head shave.
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Can you be Buddhist with hair?

Only Buddhist monks and nuns are supposed to shave their heads. Shaving of heads is required for those who want to renounce worldly comforts and enter the priesthood. Lay-Buddhists do not have such restrictions in their personal lives as long as they conduct themselves in accordance with Buddha's teaching.
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Can Buddhists have long hair?

The Buddhist's rules of ordination as regulated by the Buddha for his followers are recorded in a text called the Vinaya-pitaka. In a section called the Khandhaka, the rules say that hair should be shaved at least every two months, or when the hair has grown to the length of two finger-widths.
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What is forbidden for Buddhist?

They constitute the basic code of ethics to be respected by lay followers of Buddhism. The precepts are commitments to abstain from killing living beings, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying and intoxication.
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Are Buddhist monks allowed to grow hair?

No. Buddhist monks and nuns almost always cut off all their hair. I have met an exception who was a nun working in society, but exceptions are rare. Monks and nuns in some traditions may grow up to 1″ of hair.
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Why do Buddhists go bald?

Shaving the head is one of the rules the Buddha laid down for his monks and nuns. It is one of the key indicators of renunciation showing that a person has given up ordinary life and will live outside of social conventions.
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Can you become a Buddhist if you have tattoos?

Buddhism much like Hinduism is not particularly restrictive when it comes to tattoos. Buddhists believe that the body is impermanent and so are tattoos. Because they are viewed as temporary, getting tattoos doesn't violate any Buddhist doctrines or beliefs.
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What are the 3 sins in Buddhism?

The basic causes of suffering are known as the Three Poisons : greed, ignorance and hatred. These are often represented as a rooster (greed), a pig (ignorance) and a snake (hatred).
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What are the unforgivable sins in Buddhism?

There are five sins of this kind: killing one's mother, killing one's father, killing an arhat (saint), injuring the body of a buddha, and causing a division in the Buddhist community.
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Is love forbidden in Buddhism?

The Buddha never said anything negative about true love. Romantic love, if you are successful, will cultivate a lot of loving kindness and compassion. And very soon, your love will be all embracing.
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What religion lets you have long hair?

In the Rastafarian faith, long locs are meant to mirror the mane of their leader — the lion — as physical proof of their devotion. For Hindus and Buddhists, long hair can represent beauty and (perhaps dangerous) sexuality — and cutting or shaving it off is surrendering worldly gifts to fully concentrate on the eternal.
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What religion is hair sacred?

In Sikhism, kesh (sometimes kes) (Gurmukhi: ਕੇਸ) is the practice of allowing one's hair to grow naturally out of respect for the perfection of God's creation. The practice is one of The Five Kakaars, the outward symbols ordered by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699 as a means to profess the Sikh faith.
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Can Buddhist wear makeup?

For most Buddhists, however, the desire to look pretty and wear makeup, even if it's just for yourself, is still considered a material attachment. Until you rid yourself of all attachments, the belief is you won't reach enlightenment and be forced to reincarnate for all eternity.
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What is the biggest sin in Buddhism?

Ānantarya Karma (Sanskrit) or Ānantarika Kamma (Pāli) are the most serious offences in Buddhism that, at death, through the overwhelming karmic strength of any single one of them, bring immediate disaster. Both Buddhists and non-Buddhists must avoid them at all costs.
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Can Buddhists have dreads?

In Tibetan Buddhism (and some other variations of Buddhism), dreadlocks are believed to have been a popular substitute to the traditional bald head that was worn for religious reasons.
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Do Buddhists have dreadlocks?

Dreadlocks and spirituality

Dreadlocks have been present in many religions as part of one's spiritual journey: we already mentioned the presence of Jaṭā in Hinduism, but the same hairstyle is also present in Buddhism, Christianity and Islam in very similar ways.
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How do Buddhists apologize?

Traditionally in Buddhism, forgiveness is done through the practice of repeating phrases of forgiveness toward oneself, toward those who have harmed us, and toward those whom we have harmed. Forgiving ourselves can often be the most difficult.
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What is the 1 unforgivable sin?

One eternal or unforgivable sin (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit), also known as the sin unto death, is specified in several passages of the Synoptic Gospels, including Mark 3:28–29, Matthew 12:31–32, and Luke 12:10, as well as other New Testament passages including Hebrews 6:4–6, Hebrews 10:26–31, and 1 John 5:16.
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What are the 10 negative actions in Buddhism?

The ten unwholesome actions or ten negative actions (Skt.
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mi dge ba bcu) are:
  • taking life.
  • taking what is not given.
  • sexual misconduct.
  • lying.
  • sowing discord.
  • harsh speech.
  • idle gossip (or worthless chatter)
  • covetousness.
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What are the 5 Buddhist poisons?

The five principal kleshas, which are sometimes called poisons, are attachment, aversion, ignorance, pride, and jealousy.
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Can you drink alcohol in Buddhism?

Buddhism teaches that drinking or using other kinds of drugs can cause carelessness and should be avoided, and strong Buddhist beliefs would be expected to have a significant impact on alcohol use.
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Do Buddhists believe in karma?

For Buddhists, karma has implications beyond this life. Bad actions in a previous life can follow a person into their next life and cause bad effects (which Westerners are more likely to interpret as 'bad luck'). Even an Enlightened One is not exempt from the effects of past karma.
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What can't you do if you're a Buddhist?

Specifically, all Buddhists live by five moral precepts, which prohibit:
  1. Killing living things.
  2. Taking what is not given.
  3. Sexual misconduct.
  4. Lying.
  5. Using drugs or alcohol.
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Can anyone be a Buddhist?

Any person can be a Buddhist. One does not have to be "born" into Buddhism, nor do one's parents have to be Buddhists. One can be of any race, country, socio-economic background, gender, etc. People wishing to identify themselves as Buddhists typically participate in a ceremony known as taking refuge in the Triple Gem.
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Can you stop being a Buddhist?

Buddhism is generally perceived as a tolerant religion and followers are encouraged to scrutinise the Buddhist teachings and are free to leave the Buddhist faith.
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